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Contact Lens Options Available for Daily, Biweekly, and Monthly Wear

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Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism

Clear, stable vision with reliable alignment in a comfortable two-week lens.
Monthly

Biofinity

Premium monthly lenses offering continuous comfort and high breathability.
Daily

Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe

Tear-like hydration for exceptional comfort, even during heavy screen time.
Daily

Dailies Total 1

Water Gradient Technology for a cushion of moisture and all-day comfort.
Monthly

Biofinity Toric

Exceptional stability for astigmatism with continuous monthly comfort.
Monthly

Air Optix Night & Day Aqua

Maximum breathability for continuous, day-and-night wear up to 30 days.
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Dailies AquaComfort Plus

Blinking-activated moisture delivers refreshing comfort throughout the day.
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Air Optix plus HydraGlyde

Advanced moisture retention for superior, long-lasting monthly comfort.

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Acuvue Oasys $0.14 Weekly Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 12 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism $0.19 Daily Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 6 lenses, a 3-month supply
Biofinity $0.06 Monthly CooperVision Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist $0.31 Daily Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Toric $0.10 Daily CooperVision Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Air Optix Night & Day Aqua $0.12 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 24% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe $0.48 Daily Johnson & Johnson Silicone Hydrogel 38% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix plus HydraGlyde $0.09 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Dailies Total 1 $0.76 Daily Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Precision1 $0.49 Daily Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 51% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism $0.63 Daily Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Multifocal $0.16 Daily CooperVision Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue VITA $0.14 Monthly Johnson & Johnson Hydrogel 41% 12 lenses, a 12-month supply
Dailies AquaComfort Plus $0.25 Daily Alcon Hydrogel 69% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix Colors $0.44 Monthly Alcon Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply

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Acuvue Oasys $145 -- Johnson & Johnson Weekly Silicone Hydrogel 38% 12 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism -- $220 Johnson & Johnson Daily Silicone Hydrogel 38% 6 lenses, a 3-month supply
Biofinity $135 -- CooperVision Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist -- $290 Johnson & Johnson Daily Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Toric $145 -- CooperVision Daily Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Air Optix Night & Day Aqua $105 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 24% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue Oasys 1-Day with Hydraluxe -- $290 Johnson & Johnson Daily Silicone Hydrogel 38% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix plus HydraGlyde $85 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Dailies Total 1 -- $160 Alcon Daily Silicone Hydrogel 33% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Precision1 -- $290 Alcon Daily Silicone Hydrogel 51% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism $85 $290 Johnson & Johnson Daily Hydrogel 58% 30 lenses, a 1-month supply
Biofinity Multifocal $145 -- CooperVision Daily Silicone Hydrogel 48% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply
Acuvue VITA $145 -- Johnson & Johnson Monthly Hydrogel 41% 12 lenses, a 12-month supply
Dailies AquaComfort Plus -- $290 Alcon Daily Hydrogel 69% 90 lenses, a 3-month supply
Air Optix Colors $85 -- Alcon Monthly Silicone Hydrogel 33% 6 lenses, a 6-month supply

How Can You Tell If An Online Contact Lens Seller Is Legitimate?

A legitimate contact lens seller should ask for a valid contact lens prescription or your eye doctor's details before completing the order. This applies to clear contacts, toric lenses, multifocal lenses, and colored contacts, even if the lenses don't have vision correction. If a site lets you buy contacts without prescription details, that's a red flag.

You should also be able to review the product name, power, base curve, diameter, replacement schedule, and other prescription fields before checkout. A trustworthy ordering process helps you buy the lenses your eye doctor prescribed instead of guessing based on photos or price. If something looks unclear, pause the order and check your prescription or ask your eye doctor first.

What Should First-Time Contact Lens Wearers Know About Ordering Online?

If you're new to contact lenses, your first step should be a contact lens exam and fitting with an eye doctor. Contact lenses sit directly on your eyes, so your doctor needs to check the fit, movement, comfort, and vision correction. You'll also learn how to insert, remove, clean, and handle your lenses safely. Once your doctor gives you a contact lens prescription, you can use those exact details for online refills.

First-time wearers should not choose contacts based on price, photos, or lens type alone. Daily, reusable, toric, multifocal, and colored contacts can all fit differently, even when they look similar online. Your prescription should guide the product name, power, base curve, diameter, and replacement schedule you choose. After you know which lenses work well for your eyes, ordering online becomes much easier for future refills.

What Prescription Details Do You Need Before Checkout?

Before checkout, compare your prescription with the product details on the page. Contact lens prescriptions include information that a glasses prescription doesn't, so it helps to review each field before you order. This is especially useful if you wear toric, multifocal, colored, or reusable contacts.

  • Lens name listed by your eye doctor.
  • Power for the right eye and left eye.
  • Base curve and diameter, if listed.
  • Replacement schedule, such as daily, bi-weekly, or monthly.
  • Cylinder and axis values for toric contacts.
  • ADD power for multifocal contacts.
  • Color or tint name for colored contacts, if prescribed.
  • Prescription expiration date.

Do You Need An Eye Exam Before Reordering Contacts?

You don't need a new eye exam every time you reorder contacts, but your prescription still has to be current. If your prescription has expired, your vision feels different, or your contacts no longer feel comfortable, it's time to check in with your eye doctor.

A visit is also needed if you're new to contacts, want to switch lens types, or want to try a different replacement schedule. Contacts sit directly on your eyes, so fit, material, and prescription details need to be checked before making a change.

Don't reorder the same lenses if you're dealing with redness, pain, discharge, light sensitivity, or blurry vision. Those symptoms should be checked first so you don't end up buying another box that still doesn't feel right.

How Prescription Verification Works For Online Orders

Prescription verification helps confirm that your contact lens order matches the prescription from your eye doctor. During checkout, you can upload a prescription copy or enter your eye doctor's details. The seller uses that information to verify the prescription before the order continues. This step helps reduce mistakes with lens type, power, base curve, diameter, and other fit details.

If your prescription is current and complete, the process is usually more straightforward. If your eye doctor's office needs more information, the order can take longer to process.

To reduce delays, use the same name, phone number, and doctor details connected to your exam. Keeping a photo or copy of your prescription can also make future refills easier.

What If A Nearby Store Doesn't Have Your Contact Lenses?

A nearby store may not always have your exact contact lenses in stock. Some lenses come in specific powers, curves, diameters, colors, or pack sizes, so local availability can vary. Online ordering gives you another way to search for the lens your eye doctor prescribed. This can be helpful if you wear toric or multifocal contacts with more detailed prescription values. It also saves you from checking multiple stores when one specific lens is needed. Before choosing a substitute, ask your eye doctor if that lens is safe and appropriate for your eyes.

What Types Of Contact Lenses Can You Find Online?

Online shopping can help you compare contact lenses based on your prescription and routine. The right choice still comes from what your eye doctor prescribed, not just what looks convenient. Use the lens name, power, and replacement schedule as your guide when browsing.

Daily Contact Lenses

Daily contact lenses are worn once and thrown away after each use. They can work well for people who prefer a fresh pair every day and don't want to clean or store lenses overnight. They're also useful for travel, sports, and part-time wear.

Reusable Contact Lenses

Reusable contact lenses include bi-weekly and monthly lenses. These lenses need proper cleaning, fresh contact lens solution, and storage in a clean case. They can be a good fit for regular wearers who can follow a steady care routine.

Toric And Multifocal Contact Lenses

Toric lenses are made for astigmatism, while multifocal lenses help with near and distance vision. These lenses include extra prescription details, so you need to check more than the power alone. Review cylinder, axis, ADD power, and any other details listed by your eye doctor before ordering.

What Should You Do If You Need Contact Lenses Quickly?

If you need contact lenses quickly, start by checking your prescription status. A current prescription can make the refill process smoother, while an expired or incomplete prescription can slow things down. Review your current supply before choosing a shipping option so you know how soon you need the order.

  • Check how many lenses you have left.
  • Confirm that your prescription has not expired.
  • Match the product name and prescription details before checkout.
  • Choose the correct pack size for your refill needs.
  • Review shipping options before placing the order.
  • Wear glasses if you run out before your new lenses arrive.
  • Don't stretch old lenses beyond the replacement schedule.

Can You Use Your Glasses Prescription To Order Contact Lenses?

No, a glasses prescription is not the same as a contact lens prescription. Glasses sit in front of your eyes, while contact lenses sit directly on the eye's surface. A contact lens prescription can include lens name, base curve, diameter, material, and replacement schedule. It can also include a cylinder and axis for astigmatism or ADD power for multifocal lenses. You'll need a contact lens prescription from an eye doctor before ordering contacts online.

References

Buying Contact Lenses. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/contact-lenses/buying-contact-lenses. Accessed May 21, 2026.

Contact Lenses. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/consumer-products/contact-lenses. Accessed May 21, 2026.

The Contact Lens Rule: A Guide for Prescribers and Sellers. Federal Trade Commission. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/contact-lens-rule-guide-prescribers-sellers. Accessed May 21, 2026.

The Contact Lens Rule: What You Should Know. Federal Trade Commission. https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/contact-lens-rule-what-you-should-know. Accessed May 21, 2026.

Preventing Eye Infections When Wearing Contacts. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/contact-lenses/prevention/index.html. Accessed May 21, 2026.

Healthy Habits: Keeping Water Away From Contact Lenses. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/contact-lenses/about/healthy-habits-keeping-water-away-from-contact-lenses.html. Accessed May 21, 2026.

Contact Lenses For Vision Correction. American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/glasses-contacts/contact-lens-102. Accessed May 21, 2026.

Eye Exam And Vision Testing Basics. American Academy of Ophthalmology. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/eye-exams-101. Accessed May 21, 2026.

Contact Lens Care. American Optometric Association. https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/vision-and-vision-correction/contact-lens-care. Accessed May 21, 2026.

Types Of Contact Lenses. American Optometric Association. https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/vision-and-vision-correction/types-of-contact-lenses. Accessed May 21, 2026.

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